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Infotech and the Law columnist John Jensen turnshis attorney's eyes to the key provisions of the newNational Defense Authorization Act. He finds thelaw adds rigor and transparency to the procurementof task and delivery orders and expands the rightsof losing bidders to protest those awards. But italso raises questions about the timeliness andeffect of such protests, Jensen says.Washington Technology offers a free daily newsalert in an easy-to-read format designed for mobiledevices. Click on Newsletters under Subscribe andthen pick WT Daily News Alert. Also visit our Website for users of mobile devices at mobile.washingtontechnology.com.The Web version of the 2008 Top 100 rankingsincludes a searchable database that lets users sortcompanies by rank, market, revenue and otherparameters. There are also profiles of each company,including its leadership, major customers andcontracts, and lines of business. Go to http://www.washingtontechnology.com/top-100/2008.Visit us daily for the latest news about the governmentcontracting industry, including contract wins,mergers and acquisitions, and developments on thehomeland security and policy fronts.A searchable database of Washington Technologyissues dating to 1994 is available on our Web site.We are your first stop for research on customers,competitors and partners.
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